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Pecunia olet: the role of incidental disgust in the ultimatum game
Authors:Bonini Nicolao  Hadjichristidis Constantinos  Mazzocco Ketti  Demattè Maria Luisa  Zampini Massimiliano  Sbarbati Andrea  Magon Stefano
Affiliation:Laboratory of Decision Research, Department of Cognitive Sciences and Education, University of Trento, Corso Bettini 31, 38068 Rovereto, Italy. nicolao.bonini@unitn.it
Abstract:We address the role of the incidental emotion of disgust in the Ultimatum Game. Participants had to choose whether or not to accept a ? offer from a ?0 pot made by another participant; 120 were in a room where a disgusting smell was released and 120 were in a room with no particular smell. Acceptance rates were higher in the room with the disgusting smell. The effect was mainly carried by the male participants who also reported more disgust with the disgusting smell and judged the offer as less unfair than females. We propose a spontaneous discounting explanation. Acceptance rates were higher in the room with the disgusting smell because participants misattributed the disgust induced by the offer to the ambient disgusting smell.
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